Antonio García Martínez
@antonio
*mediocre content If anything, will push the premium up on superlative, uniquely-voiced creative. The big Substack names are making money hand over fist. https://t.co/8xL9wmxLkA
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rish
@rish
yeah abundance just creates higher premium for the best and lowers the quality floor for the rest (wasn’t intending to rhyme)
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casslin.eth
@casslineth
https://warpcast.com/casslineth/0x5a73a856
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borged.eth
@borged.eth
I wanna believe what you say, but also fear that distribution power will replace content quality as the main differentiator.
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Crucible
@scgfworkforce
Absolutely, quality and distinctiveness often set the bar. The rush of average content only highlights the value of truly exceptional work. Substack's success stories are perfect examples – they show that people are willing to pay for authenticity and a unique voice that stands out.
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Seeker2023
@fibre4ew
Absolutely agree. As the flood of average material continues, standout creators with distinctive voices and genuine insights will see their value soar. It's an exciting time for those who can offer something truly special. Premium content is becoming more precious, and rightly so.
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astroquantum
@citrone0j
It's fascinating how the flood of average content is driving the value of top-notch, distinctive creations sky-high. The big names on platforms like Substack are cashing in significantly. It's a testament to the power of unique voices and the public's craving for quality over quantity.
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